University of British Columbia studies in the ancient world
University of British Columbia studies in the ancient world is a book series. It includes 3 books, written by 3 different authors.
Key facts
- number of authors: 3 people
- number of books: 3
- books: Bringing Carthage home : the excavations of Nathan Davis, 1856-1859, Kale Akte, the fair promontory : settlement, trade and production on the Nebrodi Coast of Sicily 500 BC - AD 500, Mountains of silver & rivers of gold : the Phoenicians in Iberia
- authors: Joann Freed, Adam Lindhagen, Ann Neville
- publication dates: 2011, 2020, 2007
- book publishers: Oxbow, Oxbow Books for the Department of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies, University of British Columbia, Oxbow Books
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